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Utah Legislature primary election results

Here are the initial results for the primary races for Utah’s state Legislature. The Tribune will continue to update. View more election coverage here.

DEMOCRATIC PRIMARY FOR STATE HOUSE 24<br>Candidate • Percent of vote • Number of votes<br>Jen Dailey-Provost • 35.21 percent • 1,552<br>Igor Limansky • 33.30 percent • 1,468<br>Jacquelyn Orton • 18.01 percent • 794<br>Darin Mann • 13.48 percent • 594
DEMOCRATIC PRIMARY FOR STATE SENATE 2<br>Candidate • Percent of vote • Number of votes<br>Derek Lloyd Kitchen • 52.69 percent • 4,996<br>Jennifer Plumb • 47.31 percent • 4,485
DEMOCRATIC PRIMARY FOR STATE SENATE 26<br>Candidate • Percent of vote • Number of votes<br>Eileen Gallagher • 62.33 percent • 1,193<br>Pat Vaughn • 37.67 percent • 721
REPUBLICAN PRIMARY FOR STATE HOUSE 10<br>Candidate • Percent of vote • Number of votes<br>Lorraine P. Brown • 56.94 percent • 1,329<br>Terry D Schow • 43.06 percent • 1,005
REPUBLICAN PRIMARY FOR STATE HOUSE 19<br>Candidate • Percent of vote • Number of votes<br>Raymond Ward • 66.53 percent • 4,424<br>Phill Wright • 33.47 percent • 2,226
REPUBLICAN PRIMARY FOR STATE HOUSE 20<br>Candidate • Percent of vote • Number of votes<br>Melissa Garff Ballard • 41.78 percent • 2,103<br>Matt Jensen • 37.37 percent • 1,881<br>Glen G. Jenkins • 20.86 percent • 1,050
REPUBLICAN PRIMARY FOR STATE HOUSE 27<br>Candidate • Percent of vote • Number of votes<br>Brady Brammer • 57.75 percent • 2,739<br>Jared Carman • 42.25 percent • 2,004
REPUBLICAN PRIMARY FOR STATE HOUSE 4<br>Candidate • Percent of vote • Number of votes<br>Dan N. Johnson • 55.05 percent • 1,390<br>Greg Merrill • 44.95 percent • 1,135
REPUBLICAN PRIMARY FOR STATE HOUSE 57<br>Candidate • Percent of vote • Number of votes<br>Jon Hawkins • 57.92 percent • 2,228<br>Alexander Carter • 42.08 percent • 1,619
REPUBLICAN PRIMARY FOR STATE HOUSE 61<br>Candidate • Percent of vote • Number of votes<br>Marsha Judkins • 61.06 percent • 2,040<br>Parl Johnson • 38.94 percent • 1,301
REPUBLICAN PRIMARY FOR STATE HOUSE 69<br>Candidate • Percent of vote • Number of votes<br>Christine F. Watkins • 64.40 percent • 1,523<br>Jae Potter • 35.60 percent • 842
REPUBLICAN PRIMARY FOR STATE HOUSE 7<br>Candidate • Percent of vote • Number of votes<br>Kyle R. Andersen • 58.75 percent • 2,569<br>Lisa Roskelley • 41.25 percent • 1,804
REPUBLICAN PRIMARY FOR STATE HOUSE 71<br>Candidate • Percent of vote • Number of votes<br>Brad Last • 73.25 percent • 4,028<br>Mark S. Borowiak • 26.75 percent • 1,471
REPUBLICAN PRIMARY FOR STATE HOUSE 8<br>Candidate • Percent of vote • Number of votes<br>Steve Waldrip • 58.99 percent • 1,778<br>Jason B. Kyle • 41.01 percent • 1,236
REPUBLICAN PRIMARY FOR STATE SENATE 17<br>Candidate • Percent of vote • Number of votes<br>Scott Sandall • 52.89 percent • 6,599<br>Clark N. Davis • 47.11 percent • 5,879
REPUBLICAN PRIMARY FOR STATE SENATE 26<br>Candidate • Percent of vote • Number of votes<br>Brian K. Gorum • 38.76 percent • 4,607<br>Ronald Winterton • 33.94 percent • 4,034<br>Jack Rubin • 27.29 percent • 3,244
REPUBLICAN PRIMARY FOR STATE SENATE 3<br>Candidate • Percent of vote • Number of votes<br>Jeremy D. Egan • 58.48 percent • 2,331<br>Marlin R. Baer • 41.52 percent • 1,655
REPUBLICAN PRIMARY FOR STATE SENATE 8<br>Candidate • Percent of vote • Number of votes<br>Brian Zehnder • 61.69 percent • 5,637<br>Jaren L. Davis • 38.31 percent • 3,501
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